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Social ConsciousnessUnderstanding, Identifying and Implementing Conflict Management StrategiesSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 10/08/2005 - 12:01.
10/11/2005 - 07:00 There is limited availability to attend the following seminar on conflict resolution, without cost. See the details below and, if you are interested, RSVP by Monday afternoon to Laura Steinbrink at laura [at] clevelandbridgebuilders [dot] org Location
Urban League of Greater Cleveland (2930 Prospect Avenue)
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Arun Gandhi grandson of Mahatma Gandhi speaking at CSUSubmitted by johnmcgovern on Fri, 10/07/2005 - 14:24.
10/08/2005 - 10:00 Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mohandas K. “Mahatma” Gandhi, and founder of Location
CSU University Center
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10.11.05 Excellence Roundtable: Cleveland Sustainability Programs Manager Andrew WattersonSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 10/07/2005 - 12:12.
10/11/2005 - 10:30 On October 11, 2005, the NEO Excellence Roundtable will feature City of Cleveland Sustainability Programs Manager Andrew Watterson to discuss successes and opportunities for our core city and region to lead the country and world as an environmentally-friendly and sustainable community. In a presentation Andrew made on "the State of Our Environment", at a recent meeting of the Ohio League of Conservation voters, I learned Cleveland is already a leader with sustainability, in many important ways, by adding hybrid vehicles to the city fleet and enacting an anti-idling policy intended to reduce emissions and fuel consumption (by 10%)... see Hotel Bruce for details. Andrew mentioned plans for wind turbines in the city and indicated many other exciting developments ahead - please join us on Tuesday the 11th, from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM, at the City Club to discuss these important issues with our "Sustainability Czar". Location
City Club - 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd Floor
Dutch experts share thoughts on local planning effortsSubmitted by Ed Hauser on Wed, 10/05/2005 - 14:35.
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Rebecca Ryan – Generation X has spokenSubmitted by Ed Hauser on Tue, 10/04/2005 - 14:45.
On September 22nd, the City Club packed the room with Cleveland's "establishment" and "movement" leaders to listen to the voice of Generation X (born 1961-80). Rebecca Ryan held everyone's attention for an hour with her delivery that is straight to the point with a bit of humor. One of the points that she stressed is that the established leaders and new leaders need each other to make their communities more attractive and sustainable. She also highlighted that the "quality of place" is just as important as quality of jobs when GenXers decide to remain or relocate. ( categories: )
Cleveland Next – One year program to make good ideas happenSubmitted by Ed Hauser on Mon, 10/03/2005 - 13:37.
On September 23rd, Cleveland Next kicked off an effort to gather ideas and help put them into action within a one-year time frame. The Cleveland Next program is sponsored by Cuyahoga Community College's Corporate College. ( categories: )
Whiskey Island and Coast Guard Station-Walking Tour and DiscussionSubmitted by Ed Hauser on Mon, 09/26/2005 - 08:51.
09/27/2005 - 17:00
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Whiskey Island Marina
09.15.05 Excellence Roundtable: John Norquist: Unlocking the Value of the Urban FormSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 09/11/2005 - 23:58.
09/15/2005 - 07:00 Northeast Ohio leaders have realized we have lessons to learn from afar, as we face changing economic challenges at home, like sprawl and neglected urban assets and strategies. As our urban core, that Cleveland remain strong is essential to the millions of people in the region. Location
City Club - 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd Floor
Tech Emergency Meeting: Tech Support for New OrleansSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 09/08/2005 - 13:16.
09/13/2005 - 09:00 Based upon numerous conversations I have had with other tech Immediate needs would be the following: Location
Board Room at Thompson Hine – 127 Public Square, Key Tower – 39th Floor
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09.06.05 Excellence Roundtable Invitation - Optimizing New Economy MentalitySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 09/06/2005 - 07:00.
09/06/2005 - 10:30 In NEO today, we see a growing consciousness in the alternative energy and sustainability movement, a resounding catalyst in the digital cities OneCleveland phenomenum, and many other indicators that we are finally developing a vibrant new economy mentality. Location
City Club - 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd Floor
Ingenuity Festival 2005Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 09/05/2005 - 12:26.
Images, videos and stories from the 2005 Cleveland Ingenuity Festival
Let's make NEO "Open for Business"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 08/30/2005 - 05:05.
Earlier this month, REALNEO IT Analyst Derek Arnold attended the O'Reilly Open Source Convention and Drupal Conference in Portland, Oregon, and he brought back more than new code, knowledge and relationships - he brought back the State of Oregon's vision of being "an epicenter for Open Technology (Linux and Open Source-enabled hardware, software and services)". The State of NEO needs to embrace such a vision!
NEO-X-NY Roundtable outcomes and next stepsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 08/24/2005 - 12:10.
As is our tradition, at the NEO Excellence portal, we have posted some notes and an attendee list from the First NEO-X-NY Roundtable, in a book bound at http://neoexcellence.realinks.us/NYNY. Our roundtables are outcome oriented, and the outcomes we pursue from the first NEO-X roundtable include developing the Community Development Venture Capital (CDVC) Fund we introduced in New York, expanding the NEO-X network in support of economic development in NEO, and assisting NEO Expatriates to return to or collaborate with NEO. newCAT in town: New Collaboration in Arts and Technology for IngenuitySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 08/24/2005 - 08:17.
newCAT (New Collaboration in Arts and Technology) CEO William Scheele shared his vision for the future of his not-for-profit arts organization at the 08.23.05 Excellence Roundtable, including collaborating with the Ingenuity Fesitval on an innovative slate of digital arts events not to be missed - see schedule of newCAT Ingenuity events below. Bill also previewed a poster that will be sold for $5 at the Ingenuity Festival to raise funds for newCAT... shared below. See you at the Ingenuity Festival... 08.23.05 Excellence Roundtable NOTES: New Arts Innovation in NEOSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 08/24/2005 - 00:36.
Around two dozen NEO arts champions came together for the 08.23.05 Excellence Roundtable, which featured overviews of current work by newCAT, CIA and CPAC, among many important regional, innovative arts initiatives. $40 million equity fund for CoolTowns may be good model for NEO-CDVC FundSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 08/20/2005 - 13:41.
A very interesting organization called CoolTown Studios is offering access to $40 million for CoolTown real estate development projects - seems some projects in Cleveland and environs would fit their criteria - and their concept may be a good model for the Community Development Venture Capital Fund we are developing for NEO. See the criteria at the CoolTown website and posted below... Akron Chamber Board Meeting featuring Rebecca RyanSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 08/14/2005 - 14:42.
08/24/2005 - 06:30 Akron, Ohio - at the Akron-Summit County Public Library Auditorium http://www.greaterakronchamber.org/Â Location
Akron-Summit County Public Library Auditorium
Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce launches “Brain Drain to Brain Gain,� with Rebecca RyanSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 08/14/2005 - 14:30.
08/29/2005 - 16:30 Our community is being challenged by the migration of homegrown talent to other areas. Join area business leaders Aug. 29 as Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce launches “Brain Drain to Brain Gain,� a major economic development initiative poised at retaining and attracting young talent for the Stark County community. The Chamber has hired Rebecca Ryan, economist, futurist and president of Next Generation Consulting Inc. to lead this effort. Next Generation is a talent cooperative that helps communities uncover the “best of what is� in the community to retain and attract the brightest young talent. In-depth research is conducted to make this happen. Be a part of the solution; ensure the community’s future. Start by attending “Brain Drain to Brain Gain,� a free presentation. Light complimentary refreshments will be available. Location
Cable Recital Hall, Cultural Center, 1001 Market St. N, Canton
08.30.05 Excellence Roundtable Invitation: Gen-X Expert Rebecca Ryan on NEO Gen-X-appealSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 08/14/2005 - 13:49.
08/30/2005 - 10:30 Engaging the Next Generation Do you think all Gen X'ers are lazy apathetic slackers? Think Location
City Club - 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd Floor
08.16.05 Excellence Roundtable Invitation: Making NEO World's Most Empowering Learning CommunitySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 08/14/2005 - 09:03.
08/16/2005 - 10:30 The last few weeks have seen the subject of education reach front and center across Northeast Ohio. Public school funding, the end of the BBB era and the hyper-politicizing of the selection of her successor, and the realization we need progress educating the region's children are all important drivers for discussion. The NEO Excellence Roundtable has maintained an ongoing dialogue on such key issues impacting economic development in Northeast Ohio, which we will broaden beginning at the August 16th session. Location
City Club - 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd Floor
08.11.05 NEO-X Roundtable NOTES: NEO-X-Pats in NYNY know no place like NEO homeSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 08/12/2005 - 00:24.
The August 11, 2005, NEO-X Roundtable, at the Jones Day building in New York, New York, brought together a fascinating cross section of former Clevelanders now living or working in the New York area, sharing the common bond that we all still care about NEO. cleveland bikesSubmitted by johnmcgovern on Thu, 08/11/2005 - 15:00.
check out ClevelandBikes new website at http://www.clevelandbikes.org for all the info you'll need to know to ride your bike around our beautiful city.
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Please join the NEO-X Roundtable in New York - extending our excellence with NEO "expatriates"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 08/07/2005 - 18:10.
08/11/2005 - 10:30 REALNEO is pleased to host a luncheon at the New York offices of Jones Day, 222 East 41st Street, Thursday, August 11th, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM, for the NEO-X Roundtable. Location
Jones Day, 222 East 41st Street, New York, NY
OPC State Planning ConferenceSubmitted by Ed Hauser on Wed, 08/03/2005 - 14:55.
09/29/2005 - 07:00 This the start of a two-day planning conference will address a wide Location
Cleveland Convention Center
08.05.05 City Club: Rev. Barry W. LynnSubmitted by JGratry on Wed, 08/03/2005 - 14:36.
08/05/2005 - 11:00 Rev. Barry W. Lynn Since 1992, Rev. Lynn has headed Americans United for Separation of Church and State, an organization dedicated to the preservation of the Constitution’s religious liberty provisions. In addition to his work as a long-time activist and lawyer in the civil liberties field, Lynn is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. An accomplished speaker and lecturer, Lynn has appeared frequently on television and radio broadcasts to offer analysis of First Amendment issues. He has appeared on several news programs, including PBS's NewsHour, NBC Today Show, Fox's O'Reilly Factor, Nightline, 60 Minutes, Good Morning America, Larry King Live, and the national nightly news on NBC, ABC and CBS. On the radio, Lynn served for two years as regular co-host of Pat Buchanan and Company and more recently did a weekly syndicated radio program Review of the News with Col. Oliver North. He is a regular guest on nationally broadcast radio programs on NPR, CBS, CNN, ABC, and AP. Lynn began his professional career working at the national office of the United Church of Christ, including a two-year stint as legislative counsel for the Church's Office of Church in Society in Washington, D.C. From 1984 to 1991, he was legislative counsel for the Washington office of the American Civil Liberties Union. In 1995, Lynn co-authored "The Right to Religious Liberty: The Basic ACLU Guide to Religious Rights." He writes frequently on religious liberty issues and has had essays published in "USA Today," The "Wall Street Journal" and others. Lynn also has op-eds published frequently by the Knight-Ridder and Scripps-Howard newspaper chains. A member of the Washington, D.C. bar, Lynn earned his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1978. In addition, he received his theology degree from Boston University School of Theology in 1973. Location
The City Club
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